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largely because of the posture on the supply of energy. this is now coming to a rapid end that the russians hope for future economic success is increasing the independence of the chinese to buy all of the energy the russians have to offer towards the middle east and iran. if up prognosis' turns out right it involves great enhancement the american interjection so what you have raised the ultimate challenges to create the creasy nationalistic and imperial estate crash, of them would be members and neighbors. >> of oil and gas issue has been overestimated although i fully agree with the doctors that it is significant because of the shale gas revolution and for russia it is very important to say five or 10 years ago to prevent those that come to the european market. but now not so much. europeans have different reasons than all of those calculations i think it is extremely exciting but as for russia by decree i could argue about the chinese it is the interesting topic but that is absolutely true for economic development is not necessarily chin
largely because of the posture on the supply of energy. this is now coming to a rapid end that the russians hope for future economic success is increasing the independence of the chinese to buy all of the energy the russians have to offer towards the middle east and iran. if up prognosis' turns out right it involves great enhancement the american interjection so what you have raised the ultimate challenges to create the creasy nationalistic and imperial estate crash, of them would be members...
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jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary enemies coming together around a responsible budget one that grows our economy faster right now and treats her long-term deficits, one that and wines sequester cuts that haven't made a lot of sense. [applause] and then frees up resources to invest in things like scientific research that has always unleashed new innovation in new industry. when it comes to our budget we should not get stuck in a stale debate from two or three years ago. a relentlessly growing deficit of opportunity is a bigger thr
jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class....
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and they all have to do with access, access to food, water, and energy. and i think that those three, there's three things to mothers three capabilities, those three atoms for this world that is growing and as we move to being more of an urbanized, global society, i mean, we take for granted. you look around and our country and you take for granted when you turn on the water faucet, the light, you have of that. in some of these places where they don't have that kind of structure, those kind of institutions that ensure you have power an electric, ensure you have clean air and water, those are the kinds of things that those types of nations are going to have to face together. and my hope and my belief is that we need to face them as a coherent group of leaders instead of trying to challenge each other. we have to actually contribute to the greater good, and i think that is probably fair to say that any of our -- any leader would say it that is right. how does intelligence support the? intelligence supports it and a lot of ways because of we are trying to un
and they all have to do with access, access to food, water, and energy. and i think that those three, there's three things to mothers three capabilities, those three atoms for this world that is growing and as we move to being more of an urbanized, global society, i mean, we take for granted. you look around and our country and you take for granted when you turn on the water faucet, the light, you have of that. in some of these places where they don't have that kind of structure, those kind of...
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we have high confidence that the international atomic energy agency can verify every element of that. the more problematic issue will come in the final deal if one is concluded. there you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that you don't have a covert program, clandestine program. the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another covert enrichment program there the holy city of calm western intelligence agencies discovered it and during 2009. it has made the iranians a bit wary of being able to keep a covert program covert and they paid a high price for those. the price they paid was crippling sanctions. their economy isn't any better now. they will be wary of doing this but we will have to insist on some very interested verification measures to be able to give some measure of confidence that they don't have covert facilities going forward. >> what do you think the best deal could be from a practical standpoint? we know
we have high confidence that the international atomic energy agency can verify every element of that. the more problematic issue will come in the final deal if one is concluded. there you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that you don't have a covert program, clandestine program. the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another...
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the renewable fuel's pushing that along and also looking at ways to provide energy in far-out places. for example, if you're in the hills of afghanistan, you don't have a gas station nearby, what are you going to do? how are you going to power your laptop or the radio equipment that you have? so they're very innovative, all to the good, perhaps providing us with some new technologies and new opportunities for manufacturing in america. thanks, charlie. >> host: caller brings up corn ethanol, should note you're also a member of the agricultural committee. that farm bill is one that's being watched as a possible movement before the end of the year. what's your take on the status of the farm bill? >> guest: i talked to senator stabenow last night at the white house christmas party. she's determined to get this thing done -- >> host: one of the lead negotiators on the conference committee. >> guest: chairwoman on the senate side of the ag committee, and she's determined to get it done. she's a little perplexed that the house is leaving on friday. gives her very, very little time to get it
the renewable fuel's pushing that along and also looking at ways to provide energy in far-out places. for example, if you're in the hills of afghanistan, you don't have a gas station nearby, what are you going to do? how are you going to power your laptop or the radio equipment that you have? so they're very innovative, all to the good, perhaps providing us with some new technologies and new opportunities for manufacturing in america. thanks, charlie. >> host: caller brings up corn...
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is committing them to generate energy, but also a trip that shows the compassion of the u.s. we found when we were there and we arrived a week after the disaster as you stated earlier, iraq is cardinal mccarrick. the outpouring from the filipino people and that thanks to the united states is really overwhelming. anyplace that event, people came out of their way to think the united states for that commitment and support those provided at that time. i think that type of recognition really show some thing of the filipino people. it also is something the united states should be very, very proud of. i want to reflect as well because the comments here earlier about the type of response that occurred and just to quickly summarize the united states, the u.n. and the local organizations, putting the filipino government, really did an outstanding job as has been articulated before. from our point of view, it was a rapid response on the ground. we have a presence in the philippines of over 100 staff working with local society. the church organization. the people in the sites a day after
is committing them to generate energy, but also a trip that shows the compassion of the u.s. we found when we were there and we arrived a week after the disaster as you stated earlier, iraq is cardinal mccarrick. the outpouring from the filipino people and that thanks to the united states is really overwhelming. anyplace that event, people came out of their way to think the united states for that commitment and support those provided at that time. i think that type of recognition really show...
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is committing and generate energy but the kind of trip that shows the compassion of the u.s. and we found when we were there and we arrived a week after the disaster as you stated earlier, the outpouring from the filipino people and thanks to the united states was overwhelming. any place we went people came out to thank the united states for that commitment and support that was provided at the time and i think that recognition really shows something of the filipino people but also is something the united states should be very proud of. i want to reflect as well, the comments here earlier about the type of response that occurred, to quickly summarize i think the united states, the un, the local organizations and a filipino government really did an outstanding job as articulated before. from our point of view it was the rapid response on the ground. we have a presence of 100 staff working with local civil society, the church organization, we have people in these sites a day after the disaster occurred and the response was immediate. i would also highlight from the previous pres
is committing and generate energy but the kind of trip that shows the compassion of the u.s. and we found when we were there and we arrived a week after the disaster as you stated earlier, the outpouring from the filipino people and thanks to the united states was overwhelming. any place we went people came out to thank the united states for that commitment and support that was provided at the time and i think that recognition really shows something of the filipino people but also is something...
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we still have vital interests in the middle east even as our own energy picture at home changes. we need to maintain our forces there for deterrents, for crisis response, for building capacity of our partners and friends. the rebalance was never cast as a pivot away from the middle east to asia. it was a relative increase in our attention to asia and to the fundamental changes that are happening there, adapting our posture to those changes while we still stay engaged in a key region like the middle east. obviously as we come out of, we came out of iraq as we are reducing our posture in afghanistan, as we come towards 2014, the number of ground forces in the region is going to be changing but our air and naval presence, our engagement with our partners and allies, our commitments to those key countries, should not and i don't believe, they will not change in my expectation. >> it's worth getting into a little bit though, what are the conflict scenarios either in the middle east or east asia? and then what's the relation of american defense boss tour -- posture to those scenarios?
we still have vital interests in the middle east even as our own energy picture at home changes. we need to maintain our forces there for deterrents, for crisis response, for building capacity of our partners and friends. the rebalance was never cast as a pivot away from the middle east to asia. it was a relative increase in our attention to asia and to the fundamental changes that are happening there, adapting our posture to those changes while we still stay engaged in a key region like the...
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even as we realized our headquarters organizations we will focus new energy and on retaining the world-class professionals who we depend on every day to fulfill our mission and keep this script -- country safe. my expectation is the changes we make will empower people by reducing layers of bureaucracy and making our organization more adaptable, accountable and agile. i know this is minute trying period for all dod personnel and their families in the wake of sequestration, furloughs and the government shutdown. through it all our workforce has remained focused and dedicated and i know that they will remain just as focused as we were to put our organization on a strong path for the future. thank you. general dempsey. >> thank you mr. secretary. i would like to highlight what the secretary said. there are some things we would have done whether or not we were faced with a budget control act in this thing called sequestration. those are the size of our headquarters so just as he has directed the office of the secretary of defense to make changes so too will the joint staff combatant commanders an
even as we realized our headquarters organizations we will focus new energy and on retaining the world-class professionals who we depend on every day to fulfill our mission and keep this script -- country safe. my expectation is the changes we make will empower people by reducing layers of bureaucracy and making our organization more adaptable, accountable and agile. i know this is minute trying period for all dod personnel and their families in the wake of sequestration, furloughs and the...
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or we can use the energy companies on the other end. i'm just going to postpone this paying income tax for a year. why? because i said so. or i will take this group and do something similar. rather than pay 38% of your just going to pay 20% for the next year. it seems to me that he has the authority to amend the taxes which the affordable healthcare tax is according to the supreme court what is to prevent him from just amending the any tax to his liking. mr. turley weigh in on this if you would. >> i have to agree first of all oon the remark about article on, as i said before it is true that they are all equal branches, but the framers spent most of their time on congress because it is something harder than the madisonian system. it's where the magic happens and that is to take those interests that the strike countries and turned them into a majoritarian compromise. when we get to the issue of taxes, that is one of the most divisive issues facing the country. so when someone comes before the congress and says i want my group to be exclu
or we can use the energy companies on the other end. i'm just going to postpone this paying income tax for a year. why? because i said so. or i will take this group and do something similar. rather than pay 38% of your just going to pay 20% for the next year. it seems to me that he has the authority to amend the taxes which the affordable healthcare tax is according to the supreme court what is to prevent him from just amending the any tax to his liking. mr. turley weigh in on this if you...
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he brought energy, ideas and a positive outlook. he told us not to stop thinking about tomorrow. it took democrats three the elections to get their groove back. 12 years of painful losses and being out in the wilderness. for them to get past internal differences and find a candidate they could unite behind. i'm hoping it takes us eight years and just two losses. with that, with a positive note i would like to open it up to questions. >> hi. one criticism i've been hearing about why we are seeing so many candidates who can reach across the aisle or can't appeal outside on demographics because of gerrymandering. we have all these ultrasafe crazily drawn districts, and so you don't need to be a more inclusive candidate to win. do you agree with that? if so, keeping the republican party should get behind initiatives to have more nonpartisan league drawn districts, a more saner place to draw congressional districts? >> yes, i agree with that. i think gerrymandering has a lot to do with where we are right now, and that's not just a problem for republicans. it's also a problem for democ
he brought energy, ideas and a positive outlook. he told us not to stop thinking about tomorrow. it took democrats three the elections to get their groove back. 12 years of painful losses and being out in the wilderness. for them to get past internal differences and find a candidate they could unite behind. i'm hoping it takes us eight years and just two losses. with that, with a positive note i would like to open it up to questions. >> hi. one criticism i've been hearing about why we are...
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even as we realize our headquarter organizations, we will focus new energy on retaining the world-class professionals who we depend on every day. to fulfill our mission and keep this country safe. my expectation is that the changes we make will empower our people by reducing layers of bureaucracy, and making our organization more adaptable, accountable, and agile. i know this is been a trying period for all dod personnel and their families in the wake of sequestration, furloughs, and a government shutdown. through it all i workforce has remained focused and dedicated, and i know that they will remain just as focused as we work to put our organization on a strong path for the future. thank you. demo dempsey. >> thanks, mr. secretary. just to highlight what the secretary said about, there's some things we have done whether or not we are faced with the budget control act and this thing called sequestration but before you mentioned worth noting again, those are the size of our headquarters. so just as he directed the office of the second of defense to make these changes, so will the joint s
even as we realize our headquarter organizations, we will focus new energy on retaining the world-class professionals who we depend on every day. to fulfill our mission and keep this country safe. my expectation is that the changes we make will empower our people by reducing layers of bureaucracy, and making our organization more adaptable, accountable, and agile. i know this is been a trying period for all dod personnel and their families in the wake of sequestration, furloughs, and a...
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they are going to give the international atomic energy agency daily access to their enrichment facilities. right now, the iaea gets to go about once a week. i understand there will also be remote monitoring cameras installed. at least according to one account. more transparency and limits on the program and turning the stock piles into less dangerous forms. the iranians will continue to enrich uranium to five percent -- 5%. they say they will not increase their stockpile. they will take their excess and turn it into again at how to form, a form that cannot be readily turned into weapons, but they will still have a stop asle, which could give them half dozen nuclear bombs -- but they will still have a stockpile . putting on my hat is the devil's advocate here, this agreement does not force iran to dismantle a single centrifuge or enrichment plant -- i'm sorry, you cannot hear? do you hear me now? [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. can you hear me now? >> can you hear me now? okay. everybody else seems to be able to hear me. i thought i was talking in a loud enough voice but let me continue. to play
they are going to give the international atomic energy agency daily access to their enrichment facilities. right now, the iaea gets to go about once a week. i understand there will also be remote monitoring cameras installed. at least according to one account. more transparency and limits on the program and turning the stock piles into less dangerous forms. the iranians will continue to enrich uranium to five percent -- 5%. they say they will not increase their stockpile. they will take their...